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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Fordwich Record, 1901-09-05, Page 1die Pordwich Record. FORDWICH, ONT., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1901. VOL. V. NO. 42 The Fordsaoh Drug Store D. Full Stook of all Patent filaiCHVBSe Biskmore'3 Gall Carr ® for Horses, . [Ill Cake, Ilerbageum, Con- dition Powders, Etc., Etc. / M . .8 pENGE, FA. D. Mr. William Becker left on Wednes• day for Toronto, whore lie la Ong to retsina the College of Pharmacy. We wish Will the very beat of success. Mr. L. Becker has been confined to the houae for a few days with a very painful ulcerated tooth, and now •• hoe more cheek than he ever had.bsfore. hi• fred r.5 ,ilia In the prize list pu Is o Raman la=t week the mizett,I r nn In e read let prise 8E00 2nd 75c. They .ehoo.. • - ..,,,, Gorv.e.: , :,r Slaughter Sale of $1,000 worth Boots, Shoes, Itubb,ers, etc. now going on at M. G. Harris' Red Flag Bart and Shoe Store, nest to Rogers Grocery, no humbug. Call and see. Dr: Spence was taken sick on Saturday evening last and on Sunday evening Dr. McCullough of Harriston was sent for, ah? came over and administered to his wants. Dr. Spence is now able to attend to his duties but does moot feel as well as he would like to.. .We are glad to evert that Mr. Blake whn had an operation performed on him for eimendicits on Thursday of last week in Listowel, is gating along as well as can be expected, although it will be at least three weeks before he will be able to return home. Mr. and Mm. A.. E. Norton, accem• panicd by the latter's sister Mre. Party, spent their handle with their parents Mr and Mrs -George and on ,Driver, Monday evening a number of Mr.- it " rosin and af se. perry,. friends event an enjoyable evening in playing games, dancine etc. Mr. and Mrs. Norton and Mrs Perry returned to their horiom on Tue'sday • ' Returned. • lira. George EL Williamson and dough- ter Edith arrived in Fordwich on Thtirs- day evening from Marnitoba, where they have been for nearly two year,. • Mr, W illiamson will not Crmee here for a couple a .1.-ootho he having went to - • ' Dakota to vteit his brothers and sister. ;' . . it ' understood Mr. W. and family will make their heath in Fordwich in the future. We ovelemne them back. TO Be Repaired. S Strome • A. S. • '''•J. "d '''' ..."" were on Monday evening teat awarded the contract For repairing the Fordwich bridge for the price of 8118. This bridge has coat the township a large a f um ' money in the past few years, it is general belief of most of the ratepayers in this vicinity that it would save the township a large sum of Money if the Comeil would erect an iron bridge. Labor Gazette. • The August number a the Labor .. Gazette is to Imnd. It contains a history M labor organization in Canada, in the of "unfona" or "circles " e ' As ''' back ea 1827 the printers of Qat bee 'bed .union;. and in 1834 there was one in Little York, now Toronto. A report is- made on the • swmting system which shows that in the, city of II", Que., NVIKLIOn make. men 'a sack coats for ,20 to 25c emelt; heavy pea jackets With quilted !ming 36 to 40 cents. Mena pants 80c Pardee, and so on. Girls working 16 to 17 hours doily can earn $ff 35 per week.' • ' • - Successful. . , The published list of successful condi- daterrat the late Junior Leaving exami- nations did not conf ess, the game of Percy Dobson who was afraid he had failed. He at ones, consulted Mr. Mills M Harriston High School who told him he .was reported to have written on a wrong paper... Percy showed him this was a mistake and the case heingretiorred tothe ''DetIartmeni the certificate was forwarded-in a few days. Percy has on-e- advantage over the other successful can- didatea as he learned what his marks were. On Latin he made a score. of 85 per cent, with other subjects well up We congratulate both-Arthur and Percytliri on their success. • The Leaguers. As announced in haat week's, issue the members of Fordwich Epworth League on Friday evening last drove over and spent a.most enjoyable evening with the Newbridge League. After a vet cordial .Y reception the meeting was opened by Mr. . -2' Mini President of the Newbridge Lea gue, who in a few well chosen words wel- coined the visiting Leaguers. The Pastor, Rev. 13. Rogers was then called on and very ably acted his part of chairman. The program by the Fordwich League and the solo by Mr. W. H. &Mee was listened. to with much interest, after which Moak watt served in the basement home an a wen. ewe Leagued 11 went feeling that not only a pleasant buts profitable evening had been spent. Team Nets at E. Riehm's.awa uf 'this week wi:b his brother Will in out,oCarried. ms.0 •. • tot here read 1st prize $Lit0 2nd $1.see !lowish Council. Fordwieh, Aug. 26tb, 1901. Council met to-day in the Albion Hotel, Fordwich. alembers all present the Reeve in the chair, minutes 'of hot meeting oetid and adopted. Thepetition presented to the Coo, col by John Renwick was then considered. Moved by Mse,. Spence sod Strang •• • • -* That the matter be left in the Wale of the Reeve to attend to.L-Carried. McLaughlin-Spence, That the Reeve and Councillor &hurter bee committee to give a description of the piece of land dues forroad purposes on lot 20, con 16. and send same to the solicitor of the Kidd Estate.-Carried. A communicaion was reed from Ed- win Day notifying the Council to clean f algeN ' mod teams mates end moos- •so 1"4.4Wo17:1:22, 01''''''"' Eureka Harness imteeminakeemeneseete tom better, tad leather soft east pltable.pots srarratisre t Give Your Horse a Chta/2ICC! dti'ligaittgigen.l ' r.,. :_._ ' OH ., ammo mates to tt in eve . iMALS-411 Voile by . UMW/. OIL CO. if I,' e ic. \ ''' ' d v 0 , .P. 'i/ ' hi' atii ---1 Fr,..-- •.‘,-....._,-;_s-, _.n-_,,-,-=•-___.__.,-,,_..„.0:_- (f) 11 , G eneral Local Ne\vs , Interesting Items Picked Up By Our Local • Reporters During tke Week. it i p-,,..,—..._',,„„_,,,,,,,,_ ,,...,,,_,....,....c___,L,__,. 'See Michelle' Wrapperatte at 124e. *Another shipment of Leathei Laced Thomas Spence spent Sunday with friends in Mi.o, Mr. Joseph Beswitherick of Klondyke spent Sunday in town. Ed. Schafer spent Sunday afternoon with friends at Moyne. . °Black Serie Pants $2.00 at Nicholls'. Mr. and Mrs. T. Gibson spent Sun- day- with Mrs. 'Vegan of Huntieglield. , Stewart Downey Spent the fore part Toronto. Miss Mary Ward and .M.iss Ida. Heim!. burg : Ts at present visiting friends on Belwood. • , Mrs. Wright of Harriston is at present visiting her daughter Mm. A. C. Huteloinsian. st•NoVies-Persons having four.foot Soft Wood for sale Mould see the Fords vitch Baker J. R. Ward. . Miss Bertha Akina of Orange Hal spent Saturday with her Manila Mine Mr. (Dram Wyness of Fergus spent fro,n-Saurday till Tuesday with friend. In :the village. eGarden thieves beware. Trempaesers en my premises. aid hare to take the risks.-Tges. MAGUIRE. _ Miss Bertha Becker and Tama Donaghy visited' with frienda in GorrM from Sat. urday until Monday. - . . Mr. and Mre. E. Bialim spent -Sunday sad Monday at the -.former's homesin laiaryboro' and Liatowel. • eFilt; 86 ks for Einlirehlery at Nicholla'. Mr. and Mrs. -James MeDermitt re• turned home on Satur.lay evening after attending ten days on Detroit with. their ' sm. . ,. . . *Flarmelett for Em a yard at NicItolle. . Wanted mats .to learn photo- grapy. A pply a mea. Good tipper. ,...ity, C. A. Lee, Damsel. t 11 the 1 t 1 be mitt to new SUb=crillers i e a o January, 1902, for 40 Mass Tell . your /Heed.. Miss lathy MeGrath, after :speeding thePal thtillth With her . plorencs slid Mends itr(own, returned to Torouto ot, • *Morels...zed 8,ttednes• fan weight: " icholls'. . ' ' • ' . . ' Mies Jennie W:gains went to Gerrie ,m MONday, ,ihoje she haeheen engaged, to sosist. illth. Carter with 11r household - . d ”ek.. . . Mitses Liella Gibron . and Maggie Hcoaeberg witnessed the baseball match bettvcen Harrison ' and Palmerston in 1:13rrig.n an Fri day. *People wishing to buy peach., Pears, Plums, Grapes, etc. ehould leave their order at 4 .E, R. Watd'a Bakery, MA . William McAllister, who is Work-. ing at the well drilling Dr Mr. S,d. Strome, attended the funeral of his mother in Teetiwater en Saturday. Ale Frank D.coicleen is ilia week managino, the AnglaAmericart Hotel in Go i for Air. Et F.' White While he is " attending the exposition in Toronto. • . . . *Lea, Photographer, Ltatowelos get. tong out en entirely new line a Photos called Culler.. Fend. Call and see ahem when in Listowei Mr. R. J. Mahood . of Marshaltown, Iowa, spent a few days the latter part of last and the first part of this week visit- ing his mother and other relatives in the village. Mr. James Sanderson returned home on Friday evening last and speaks iv glowing terms of that country and re. . pride the crops to be something wonderful. • Housekeepers who are in the habit of waiting for the Crawford peach had bet- A„„se wi,,oine.. •-The TER Ilit.CORD and -Weekly Chita will lot frfoodey. , - . .tle 1 *Barrel Salt always on hand at Rogers'. Mr. J. M. Thompson of Fergus called on friends in town on Monday evening. Mr. Archie aLac ea of , 0 e ri,, .. i ,., the village on Wednesday on business end calling on friends. • Mrs. Grieves of Harriston is at present visiting her daughter, Mrs. Matthew Wilson of the village. The Haraiston Pork Packing Factory is paying this week $6.96 to $7 for choice hoge, and for thick fate $5.75 to $8 25. Mr. Charles Leppard, the popular _ . . _ school teaener of molesworth, spent sat- taday and Sunday with friends in town. 'Coals, eFruit Jam of all sizes at lowest prices at Rogera' Grocery. Mr. Arthur Dobson went to Mount Forest on Monday where he will attend the Model School for the next three and a half months. . • o. A large number cf people from Ford- . with arid -vicinity took advantage of the cheap rates to Toronto on Tuesday, and- a number of them intend to visit the Pao Am. before returning. . ' Read the new adv't of Mr. Joseph Beswitherick in another column. NY. have heard from bricklayers that the , . _, . , . meek made by Mr. R Is first-Cass in every respect. Call and see them at the kites. Prices right. Misa Ella Wilkie accompanied by her 001.1Sink Misses Mary and Maggie Wilkin M. the Fourth Conctavion visited I ... ander Mrs. Dr: A. AL Spence on Wed- need ay of last week. Mies Mary re- marred ova until Monday of this week. ., . .- balance of oar Lap Dusters at [educed noes to clear. E. Ridtm. ' We have just hoard that a gentidesn of this village, wlio is always looking for ., harpies, had answered an advertisement a few week. ago of a western agency, whereby he was to receive 150 useful and convenient articles' for 30 cede fl . ' . e ' caved 150 pine. . *Wean beck from our holidays and will make further ...lice a dos h d • pictures tim an a quarter by inch and e half in Mx different positions fur 50ets. Ti photos will be nicely Mounted and ,. bremehed, ' Don't Mies this: K Mullhollatid, Gore., . *Fall and Winter Grmde arrivitth daily it Nicholls', ' '• ''' Mi. Hen.ry Perkins,PatAcim ori account of ill hbaltiA, intends havitog a hmrieso sale on Saturday next, Sept 7r1o. He has a num- ber a ... of light and heavy harries., • cellars, etc., which will 'be sold. Mr. PerkinsD well.known, as an excellent harnme maker, ino'hating been . in that heirloom for forty yeam id Gerrie. ' :' Persima intending ,gditg to the Part- American should consult the Advertise- . matt of Miss S. E. Taggart on the last ... , page of AM. paper.- Miss Taggart D an old acquaintance Of ye editor and we can assure our minima if they room at her residence they will be well pleased and findevor thing very comfortable and neat. eftlitek, Croy and Red Coating . at Nicholls'. The Fordwich Photo Gallery has been reopened by The 'Union Art and Photo Co. under the management of Mr. A. &Mender'. The gallery will be open for business on Monday, Tuesday and Wed- neaday of eaoh week. Mr. &blender conies well recommeneed and we hope the people of the village and vicinity will give him a fair trial. See ndy't in Another column. Rev. Wilmot Mahood, after spendino ^ a few days at his home here, left last emit for Tacoma, Wash., where he Will held evangelical services for three weeks. From blame he gem to Olympia, the Capital of the State of Washington, for two weeks, thence to Salt Lek° City. We wish the rev. gentleman every success in his geed work. We under stand he has.engagemente looked ahead .,ir the ' f next year Co come. . • . - - pared f out their the d opposite portion of alai • '. Messrs A :- lot 6. con 11. Schutter-McLaughlin, That Coun• eillor Strong let the job and have the Commire portion of said drain cleaned Spence-Strong, That be. Mont- gomery's account $190 for 19 days eaten- dance on case of ainallpok and $10 for unit of clothes be paid as recommended by the Board of Health.-Carried. hie [.au That Cy. Her- ton be paid $10 es part of his bill for carrying provisions to smallpox patient, -Carried. Spenoe-Schurter, That the Reeve and Treasurer burrow the cum of $1,200 from the bank of Hamilton to meet current expenses. . McLaughlin-Strong, That By-law No. 7 be read the third time and passed -Carried, strong—Se t That By-law No. 8 be read the third time and named.- Carried. Mr. J. W. Jaques waited on the Conn- . oil asking them to clean out a drain opposite his lot. Sohurter-Spence, That the matter be left to the Reeve and Councillor Strong to attend to.-Carried.LL'' • Strong-Spence, That Abe Reeve and Councillor McLoughlin be a committee to deal with the lawsuit between Dsvidson and the Township of Howick.-Carried The following accoants were passed Williamson, rep. bridge. lot 15, two 1, $3, John Huh, gravel $17; J. Bell, gravel $1.40; Jantes Spence, gravel $9; Jame. Downey, •gMvel 5; Wm. Pike, gravel and damages $5; T. Darcy, ahovellers $10.50; J. D. Scott, gravelling lot „„ , a-, A ..- . zo, con a ea ; stab, sulvert, lot ' - - 32, eon 18, $25; Calvin Rogers, making dip, rep. culvert, . is • ..0, con 9, an ciltt- . hog hill, Ins 20, con 9, $60.30; j. Rolston rep. culvert min B,' $3.50; A. Strome, material for bride lot 20, con 10, $50.10; A, ,• m. Bennet, culvert in Gouts, $s 50, . C. Pliounx, railmg and Making. fill; let 13 con 6, $20; Joseph Hains'ockonaterial for culvert and .britige; lot 20,' con- 6, $2A0; J. Gilhinstm digaing drain lot. 12, con 6. $1 20, H ' . ..B • ALMA, fOS. I, ric Olt „oat lot .6 can 8, 63; J. -. tang, ' graiel •$11.30;-J. A, Strong, gravM $1.613 Simot Snyder, grand ir.10; D. go- tavish, grAvel $1 20; . A. Celestial], gaited; $1.30; A. Gorton, Milord $130; R. Faiiis, gravel 814.40; Ed. Krum, . . . maternal anl dram; H. and M. boundary; $7i J. Winters; gravel $6; W. Henry, ,,,, A 0 4414 A 17 O 17: Es4 )1I . 0 r r'''"•1 (I) Cs) 0 (1.1) >sti it C) ....a 1:Zi:C Li..... , ,.. .--N1 CD Claiti) I* fa 0 Cl)frN gia Z c3 s•-•1 .t. 0 ''• f = T.) W • r-I A (.1) ;-, Fa zd cd P-4 Cal tu 1140 • ft g5 7:11J F. *P — a..4 A 0 0 I' um 6 -.1 El CD 4 0 E.. +3 • ri __ . — LEGAL. - _____ _ __ MORPHY & CARTHEW, • L1STOWEL ONT., Barristers, Solicitors, Scrtaries, Con- ancers, EtC. -elicitors for the Bank of Hamilton. ,Money to 'Loan. Offices abcve Carson & McKee s Sule, Mai" Street. • BLEWETT & BRAY, LISTOWEL, OFT-, Barristers and Solicitors, Notary Publics and Conveyancer& .m-0,, to Loa Solicitors for Scott's Ut".k.'"k Riese and Ont. Perm. Rldm mid Loan Mauna ton t- R. BLEIVATI, Gr... B.Ss• n• A • ARSON SPOTTON,' • tiosaveiMter, eolisitetsr, =tot- . . HARRISTON, ONT. . . Money to Lea. at 412 per cent. on Good Earn) Atertenes. • • E. L. LICRINSON, flareS?.STEft, ETC., SOLICITOR FOR BANK of MAMIrittE • Winglia.ma Ontario. DENTAL. . . J. T. !BELDAM, L.O.S., 0.0.S. HARRISTON; ONTARIO. •. Manor graduate of Dental Department of Toronto . . • . g 5 University. Office over W. E Brisbin s ro stoic Prices as low as good work can guarantee. Gukl filling' sad preservation of natural teeth a specialty. Vitalised Air Gag if requited. Will be reinamerste .:eve'steed srtl Monday, and at cu[ the and th Monday °Coach raonth. DE. T, E.' BALL, L.D.S. iirst-Class HonoaUrsauate Dental lieut. Toronto University, Licentiate Royal College Dental Sur . , ., peons of Ontario. ' DENTIST, 31ARIRSTON, ' Will be at .. THE 8181011 HOTEL FORDWICH,.. be the-second aid reer,e mo,ofer „s each mons,. The First arilThign Monday wilt be spent in. Wroseter. • , . MISCULANEOUR. W. H. NEWTON, Licensed Auctioneer iu deConitty of Heine- is tr,i.,?,2, raTis'ilesletro'llIesrivan'tlee"risandrettrea in Berate. For particu'are apply at ,Tae Anossae (Ace or at his residence Fordwrch, ,,,Aii.,g E.,rngey's bridge $6.50; 0. ,Rag- drain Ins 11 can 14 '$5. 0 era, digging • . . • Augers, . work and enacted Fordsviel, bridge e5.85; A. Lougley, gravel and damages $16.45; Hammond Bros., new eo.ver for Gerrie bridge, and rep, bridge $123.80; Thos. D. Ed sewer sewer pipe $64.25; Mrs. Potter, gravel $2.15; B. Tuck, gravMling H. bad M. boundary $90.75; A. W. Moote, adv't! peeling voters list $2.80; Municipal Wor ld, ed. roll, ere. $8 55; Tp.-Clerlo, Wm Ringlet's share of coot in Knox & Earl drain $60.10 L. Walker, nart salary $30 MoLaughlin-Schurter,"That this Conn- oil do now adjourn to meet agent on the Wednesday on o•e tumber on the Township Hall, Conte, when the cella°. t irs will be appointed. It will be nee- essaty to have their accurities seined in 7) coon!: --t,, . Si ,..g-. ff '41A 1.. j tratford,k\' BEST COMMERCIAL SCHOOL IN CANADA. Its Graduates are M Strong Demand as Teachera Business Colleges, Thousands of former pupils now nese life. WRITS FOR Contemn& W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. - . '„ i' ' 0, ' in in bust. tyes - Tested Free T , if yOu have any eye trouble ''''''' your eyes tested by the undersigned. lf you need glasses a perfeet,"fir is guaranteed. If you do not need Ultra we will tell you so, and it coat you nothing. N. MeLA.UGIILIN ' Graduate Optician, - Carrie applicatim.-Carr-ed. L. WALKER, Clerk. es........... K1011.d.Yke 1.4. Mr A IT, Conveyancer, Issuer of Marriage Licenses at off ice .or residence. MONEY Ote MORTGAGES at ss and s %. good privileges of repayment. Notes and Chattel Mort - saps Cashed. . FARMS FOR SALE-Some 5no bargains, or win taq one any time if tight price. Nice Re.si- dente to exchange on land, balance pald. , Call or write me. Office oppcnite market IIARRISTON. ONT Digestion Without a Otomaoh. — The fact that people live and di r a food after the stomach has been removed proves that the important part of diges- tion takes place in the Intestines. Renee .it comae that Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills are so wenderftilly successful in cur. ing chronic iudigestion and dyapepssa. They am directly tm the kidneys, liver and intestines, making them healthy, ' and . d ' active vigorous, an Ho insure per- feet if rotion and proin removal of I numinous waste matter. . Brick Yard JOS. BESWITHERICK, , , PROPRIETOR. Having leased This well crinipped brie yard en Me nth con., Howick, I undid as that the yard will be enlarged tied an quantity of First CI Bed Brick ' turned out at moderate Pd.°, A. I. ii., been in Me badness for Bents Sears a entails can depend on (Mein stayed or better article than ever before. in-high grade and e• - I Send on your era ere eany. JOS. BESWITHERICS COltaia. P. 0. ter take warning and make use of the clingstoue each while available. It is stated that the C.r.thford will be a most expensive fruit when it does Conte, and motives of cc nomy will suggest Ile as they seem to he plentiful and and are both sweet and juicy. . - The shove property will be sold cheap for cash.of the propriety util izing other variety,bytheh •pt . • ' *0 move io you that DE pi l es Chase's Ointmentigacertae and shard nte ... for ."h and every farm ot itching, • bleeding andprotrudincialea the manufacturers have guaranteed% &sites. timonlals in the daily press and salt purnegglk bora what they think of it. You can use it and get money back it not cured. secs box, el, d eiders or InstaNSON,BAT ES & CO,Thronto, Dr.Chase's Ointment Property for Selo A ComfortableFrame Cottage along with Out- buildings, good well and six lots for sale in Corti, Inimedixt possession ANA uisutd title gin, to sere ._ Apply for furthe nd r pa p rtic e ulars lo ' MRS: LAWRIE, Gomez, Oar.